TEHRAN (FNA)- Saudi Arabia has been working on a three-stage plan to establish or reinvigorate cooperation with Sunni tribes and politicians in Iraq, according to one of the documents gained and released by the Yemen Cyber Army after its May hacking of the Saudi Foreign Ministry.

One of the document shows that Saudi Arabia's foreign ministry has tried to establish connections with leaders of Sunni Arab tribes in Iraq by offering bribe in order to undermine the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

The cable recommends close coordination between the Kingdom’s foreign ministry and intelligence agency, and suggests inviting influential politicans and religious and cultural Iraqi figures to the Kingdom on a regular basis in order to strengthen relations and exchange views and information with them. The letter also askes for invitation of knowledgeable individuals who can change the minds and thinking of Iraqi Shitte Muslims to keep them away from the Shiite community and Iran.

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Late in May, the Yemen Cyber Army released a portion of the information and documents that it had gained in its recent cyber attack on Saudi Arabia's Foreign, Interior and Defense Ministries.

The Yemen Cyber Army announced that it has hacked the website, servers and archives of Saudi Arabia's Foreign, Interior and Defense ministries and would release thousands of these top secret documents.

The group claimed that it "has gained access to the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) network and have full control over more than 3000 computers and servers, and thousands of users. We also have access to the emails, personal and secret information of hundreds of thousands of their staff and diplomats in different missions around the world".

The hackers' statement, which said the cyber army has also attacked the Saudi Interior and Defense ministries and vowed to release their details later, was carried by several globally known hackers websites.

Following the hack in May, the Yemen Cyber Army sent a copy of its information to FNA and another one to the whistleblower website WikiLeaks.

"WikiLeaks released over 60,000 documents on Friday and vowed to release the rest in coming weeks, but we plan to release the documents in separate news items since many of them contain the names of foreign nationals who have demanded visit to Saudi Arabia, for example for Hajj pilgrimage, and their names have been mentioned among the Saudi agents. Thus releasing the list of names and documents might hurt innocent individuals who have done nothing, but applied for visa at a Saudi embassy for doing Hajj pilgrimage," FNA English Editor-in-Chief Seyed Mostafa Khoshcheshm said.

"The number of the documents is way beyond the 500,000 that has been announced by WikiLeaks, but they need to be checked first to make sure that they do not contain misleading information and are not harmful to innocent people," he added.

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